New Version of Mixxx 2.4 Now Available for Creating Music Mixes at No Cost

After two and a half years of development published free package release Mixxx 2.4, providing a complete set of tools for professional DJ work and creating music mixes. Ready-made assemblies prepared for Linux, Windows and macOS. Thanks for reading texts spread licensed under GPLv2.

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  • Added support for exporting containers, playlists and libraries for download to Engine DJ OS devices, allowing you to prepare tracks on a laptop in Mixxx, and then transfer them on a USB drive to individual controllers such as Denon and Numark.
  • Added support for saved looped audio samples (Saved Loops), which can be attached to any slots with hot cues (Hot Cue).
  • Added support for Effect Chains, allowing you to save, reload, import and export a set of effects with all their parameters and bindings to Meta Knobs. An effect chain can also be linked to a Super Knob to turn it into a Quick-Effect. Effect parameters in a chain can be rearranged or hidden.
  • The track menu has been expanded to include functions for selecting downloaded tracks from a library, analyzing the number of beats per minute (BPM) for each track, deleting track files from disk, and searching for metadata.
  • Improved Sync Lock. Added the ability to manually select a Sync Leader, which can be useful for tracks with a variable number of beats per minute.
  • Three different Key-Shift algorithms are offered: Soundtouch (basic quality, medium CPU load), Rubberband R2 (good quality, higher CPU load) and Rubberband R3 (high quality, very high CPU load).
  • The drawing of the oscillogram (waveform) has been reworked.
  • Added support for Apple systems based on ARM Apple Silicon chips.



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